ROMAN HERITAGE TOUR
Algeria is the second country in the world after Italy,
home to the largest number of Roman sites and remains among the most alive and
well preserved.
Rome, after getting rid of its powerful rival Carthage in
the year 146 BC, decided a century later to include Numidia to become the new
master of North Africa. They built more than 500 cities. If at the beginning of
the Roman invasion, cities were military camps, over time, these barracks were
transformed into prestigious cities.
The wealth of the country in monuments of this era is
impressive. They denote not only the spirit of grandeur of the Roman
civilization that was exported through its colonies. But also the interest of
Algeria in the eyes of Rome and which represented much more than the granary of
Rome.
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Day 1: Arrive Algiers
Arrival in Algiers. Reception at Algiers international
airport and transfer to the hotel. - Panoramic tour of Algiers (depending on
the time of arrival). Dinner at the restaurant. Night in Algiers.
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Day 2: Algiers - Tipaza -Algiers
Departure towards Tipaza. Visit the site of Mauritania
"Tomb of the Christian". Continue to Cherchell or Caesarea during the
reign of Juba II. Visit the Archaeological Museum and the Mosaic Park. Lunch.
Visit of Tipaza, Roman site, which in the first century BC became a city of art
and the centre of Greco-Roman civilization in North Africa. Visit the
archaeological museum. Dinner and overnight in Algiers.
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Day 3 : Algiers - Setif
(Setifis)
Departure to Setif to reach the Roman site of Djemila,
meaning "the beautiful one" in Arabic. Visit the archaeological site
that was founded during the reign of Emperor Nerva (96-98). Its sublime Roman
ruins are in an excellent state of conservation and were declared a Unesco
World Heritage Site in 1981. Djémila or "Cuicul" which was built on
uneven ground is one of the most important Roman cities of the late 2nd
century. Lunch. Panoramic tour of Setif. Check - in at the hotel and free time.
Dinner and overnight in Setif.
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Day 4: Setif - Batna
Departure for the city of Batna. After lunch visit Timgad
or "Thamugadi" - one of the most famous Roman cities in North Africa.
Visit of the Pompeii of North Africa and its museum. The site is a UNESCO World
Heritage Site. The history of the Roman colony of Timgad dates back to the year
100 A.D. It was founded by Emperor Trajan. Dinner and overnight in Batna.
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Day 5: SOUK AHRAS
(Thagaste) - GUELMA (Galama)
Visit of Souk Ahras, the birthplace of Saint Augustine
(Aurelius Augustinus) born on November 13, 354. Visit of the olive tree of
Saint Augustine and Madaure, Numidian city which was under Roman occupation
from the 1st century AD. Madaure was famous and known for its schools.
Saint-Augustin studied there. The ancient remains extend over an area of 30
hectares with a Roman forum, basilicas, oil mills, theater to be seen on site.
Visit of Khamissa - Thubarsicu Numidarum - a Roman colony under the reign of
Emperor Trajan in the 2nd century AD. Important Bishops are mentioned to have
been there between 354 and 411 such as Fortinius, Maurentius and Jamarius.
Departure to Guelma. Dinner and overnight at GUELMA.
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Day 6: Guelma (Galama) -
Constantine
Guelma became a Roman city at the end of the 3rd century
AD. Visit its archaeological museum and the Roman theater with its 4,500 seats.
This Numidian city shelters the statue of Saint Augustine in its museum. The
citiy had several bishops including Donatius, Megalius and Possidus. Dinner and
overnight in Constantine.
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Day 7: Constantine -
Annaba (Hippo Regius) - Algiers
Visit the old city of Constantine and its suspension
bridges. Visit the Cirta Museum and the Great Mosque. We continue to Annaba
where we visit the museum and the "Basilica of Hippo" dedicated to
St. Augustine. Saint Augustin,bishop of Hippo (354-430 after J-C), is one of
the four Fathers of the Latin Church. From the forecourt, the view extends over
the Annaba golf course. Visit the Roman archaeological site of Hippo at the
foot of the basilica. Walk on the main Boulevard du Front de mer. Lunch. In the
early evening, transfer to Annaba airport and flight to Algiers (approx. 1 hour
flight). Dinner and overnight in Algiers.
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Day 8: Departure
Visit of the Kasbah of Algiers. The Casbah is the heart of
the city and remains an architectural reference with its narrow streets and its
Moorish art treasures. The Kasbah of Algiers is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Visit of the Basilica of Our Lady of Africa, established on a promontory
overlooking the district of Bab El Oued and the Bay of Algiers, the basilica
was built from 1858 to 1872. Lunch. Visit of the Palais des Raïs (Bastion 23)
is one of the most important historical monuments of the city of Algiers and
represents one of the last witnesses who physically attest to the extension of
the Medina of El Djazaïr (Kasbah) to the sea in the Ottoman era (16th / 19th
century). Transfer to the airport and departure.